While everyone is paying the most attention to wireless tech like 5G, dirty electricity is often completely overlooked.
In short, all our wondrous gizmos generate noise that couples to the human body from the electrical wiring in our homes, schools, places of work, and so on.
What effects does this dirty electricity have? Well, it ain’t pretty.
Fortunately, there are simple filters you can get that reduce the dangers from this type of noise.
Join me for a look at DE – and get clean power!
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Goodies from the vid:
– Dirty Electricity book by Milham (affiliate link)
– Capacitive coupling on Wikipedia
– Displacement current on Wikipedia
– Stetzer Electric web site
– Greenwave web site
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Fluo tube pic: BaronAlaric
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I love this topic and learning the difference between Electric Fields and Magnetic Fields. I know of 2 websites which help explain : 1.) EMF Center: https://emfcenter.com/ 2.) Filter EMF: https://www.filteremf.com
Solutions not limited to only plug-in filters – there are shielding fabrics, wall mats, videos and more – could spend hours in these two websites.
ONLY ELECTRIC FIELDS ARE REAL – MAGNETIC FIELDS ARE APPARENT ONLY
Magnetic fields and magnetism are merely apparent (phenomena) of the relative movement of electric fields (charges/ions).
magnetic vs electric fields
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JF0mnn5X248
special relativity of magnets
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TKSfAkWWN0
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A (non-changing) magnetic field only effects things that are moving (with respect to the magnetic field) but an electric field effects things whether they are moving or not.
Wherever electric charges move a magnetic field is created.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FE0Z4lov7Y&t=634s
You know a charge has an electric field around it. The interesting thing is when the charge moves, it also has another type of field called magnetic field. So, if a charge is moving, it now has two fields one is electric field which was already there and another is magnetic field.
https://www.physicskey.com/magnetic-field-moving-charge
When an electrical charge is moving or an electric current passes through a wire, a circular magnetic field is created. This can be seen with iron shavings or filings on a card that will align in the magnetic field when a current is passed through a nearby wire.
https://www.school-for-champions.com/science/magnetic_field_moving_charges.htm#
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According to relativity, both frames are equally fit to describe the phenomena and obey the same laws. So special relativity removes the independence of the concepts(independence of assumptions about the existence) of electricity and magnetism. If one of the two fields exists, the other field exists, too.
https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/38151/does-special-relativity-make-magnetic-fields-irrelevant
Electric and magnetic fields obey a set of physical laws called Maxwell’s equations. Einstein’s theory of Special Relativity describes how space and time change depending on the choice of inertial reference frame. It turns out that Special Relativity is automatically contained in Maxwell’s equations.
https://www.wtamu.edu/~cbaird/sq/2016/02/18/how-is-a-magnetic-field-just-an-electric-field-with-relativity-applied/#:~:text=Electric%20and%20magnetic%20fields%20obey%20a%20set%20of,Special%20Relativity%20is%20automatically%20contained%20in%20Maxwell%27s%20equations.
I think – A permanent magnet is really a (non-ionic) negative electric field at the north end and a non-ionic positive electric field at the south end by virtue of the valence electrons (-) permanently located on the north side of each nucleus (containing protons) and the non-ionic protons (+) located on opposite side of each atom (the south end of the magnet).
This is an excellent presentation. I understood his explanation of DE but I have an EE degree. I do not think the concept can be understood without one as it takes a lot of math, physics, and circuit analysis education to understand the concepts. Explanations do not really work. I cannot explain DE but it makes sense! I also have experience (work) with switch-mode power supplies and their behaviors. Benefits (compact DC power have costs (tradeoffs). I bought a Stetzer meter (the dV/dt part makes sense to me) and I am learning how to clean up my house power. Thank you Scottie.
Looking at the Greenwave website, and wondering if their EMF Meter TF2 would be more practical than their EMI Meter for line voltage. After all, isn’t it the EMF in “the air” that is the problem?
Both can be a problem. So, Step 1 is to use an EMF meter and reduce exposure to even the lowest-power radio waves that constantly hit us these days. Step 2 is then to test for dirty electricity and add filters to eliminate the noise that capacitively couples to the human body. The 2 meters basically test for 2 different types of exposure.
Without a shadow of a doubt, it’s a very helpful content. A big chunk of thanks Scottie
Can I use 250v capacitors to reduce costs? If my thinking is correct they use 305v capacitors to prevent voltage peaks? 305v capacitors are very rare. If I use 250v capacitors it will only reduce only part of dirty electricity?
Maybe bulding my own dirty electricity filter don’t have to be so expensive like spending 1000 USD for one house.
You want the caps to be rated at higher than the peak line voltage. So if you’re in Europe, it’s 230 or 240V. Even here in France (230V), my line voltage sometimes hits 245v! That’s too close for comfort. If you were in N. America, for example, then 250V caps would be fine since it’s double the line voltage.